MySQL is a database application for Linux. It’s part of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack that powers many features on the internet. A MySQL installation starts by default with a root user, but it’s better to create a specific user account…

The file permission feature specifies how much power each user has over a given file or directory. To understand Linuxfile permissions, you need to get to know the different permission classes and levels. Once you have learned how to interpret…

The chown command changes user ownership of a file, directory, or link in Linux. Every file is associated with an owning user or group in Linux. Make sure to configure file and folder permissions properly. This tutorial will show you how to execute…

MySQL is a database management system. It’s operated under the Open Source software model and has become a very popular software package for web application software. Like many web services, MySQL has an administrator-level or root password. The…